Maryland and Randy Edsall is expected to beat out Ohio State, Auburn and Florida for the services of Stefon Diggs. (AP Photo)

Diggs was scheduled to make his announcement live Friday night on a local Maryland TV station, but a station spokesman told The Post that Diggs has backed out of the agreement.

A talented wide receiver out of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Olney, Md., Diggs is the No. 10 recruit on the Sporting News Top 125.

Diggs did not sign on National Signing Day, as he has had a tough time deciding between Auburn, Florida, Ohio State and Maryland. Florida has been a strong contender all along, as has Auburn. Ohio State came on strong late because of Urban Meyer’s push to make Diggs the next Percy Harvin-type player in his offense.

After making an official visit to Maryland this past weekend, though, many considered the Terps to be the frontrunner. Also working in Maryland’s favor is that Diggs is friends with Wes Brown, who signed with the Terps on signing day. Brown chose Maryland on live television during the Under Armour All-America Game.

Another SN 125 player still available is do-everything athlete Davonte Neal out of Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was once thought to be an option for Meyer at Ohio State, but that has been ruled out. On February 21, he’ll pick from Arizona, Notre Dame, Arkansas and North Carolina.

Neal canceled an official visit to Arizona, where first-year coach Rich Rodriguez recently hired his high school coach, Charlie Ragle.